Archive for January 31st, 2008
Top Irish sportsbook BoyleSports have improved their Free Bet Campaign in February. Instead of €/£100, new customers can now score €/£200 in free bets – and they’ve reduced the criteria to qualify for extra free bets from “every 10 bets” to “every 5 bets”.
So, howz it work?
1. OK. Open an account with BoyleSports.
2. Your 1st Bet is matched up to a max of €/£50
3. Place 5 more bets (with the average of your bets up to a max of €/£50) and they’ll give you a second €/£50 free bet.
4. More free bets will be issued when you’ve placed your 11th and 16th bets to complete the €/£200 offer.
(Sorry, Moneybookers and Neteller customers are not eligible for this offer… bummer).
Huh?
BoyleSports Free Bet Campaign will pay you out on your 1st, 6th, 11th and 16th bets! Oh, yeah, this is not a limited time only offer, this is the new permanent free bet offer at Boyle Sports.
So what’s good about Boyle Sports? (ie why should I join?)
– They’re nice and safe, operating since 1989 BoyleSports has a good history for paying out punters
– Their flexibility around payment and cash out methods – contact their support crew if you want to use a method not specifically listed on their site
– We like the regular money back specials on offer (like if a team leads at halftime but fails to win they’ll refund losing bets…or if Owens scores the last goal of the game they’ll refund all losing 1st/last goalscorer bets etc). BoyleSports literally pay our €€€€ most weeks on these deals
– BoyleSportMobile is pretty cool. (great cell phone betting coverage)
– BoyleCasino offers an excellent single deck Blackjack
– Very credible odds (always important!)
Check out the latest sportsbook review on BoyleSports.com here
January 31st, 2008
Manchester City have survived 12 games at their Eastlands Stadium this season without being beaten. That run includes the visit of Liverpool and rivals Man Utd, neither of whom managed to score. Arsenal will provide another severe test of City’s resolve when they visit on Saturday. Though their unbeaten home record remains intact, the Laser Blues’ form has dropped of late, drawing the last three at the City of Manchester, and failing to beat bottom club Derby on Wednesday night. That blip has coincided with a dip in form of key playmaker Elano, who has suffered from minor injury, and becoming a marked man.
This is the kind of high profile game that the Brazilian should relish, up against the likes of Cesc Fabregas, one of Europe’s best attacking midfielders. Similar to Elano, Fabregas has had a quiet start to 2008, but did get on the score-sheet Tuesday night against Newcastle, signally a return to form. The Gunners have gone eight Premiership games unbeaten and Emmanuel Adebayor is on fire scoring six goals in as many games. However, bettors should bear in mind that Arsenal lost this fixture 1-0 last season. PinnacleSports.com make Arsenal marginal favourites 1.893 (-0.5) with 2.040 (+0.5).
*All odds subject to change – check out the latest live odds across the best online bookmakers here at BookieLabRat.com.
January 31st, 2008
As the first Premiership fixtures of February approach, the table is becoming increasingly stretched, with a massive forty-nine points separating the teams at the top and bottom. January transfer activity is complete so teams must stand or fall with their revised squads, but its look like being a three horse-race for the title, and a blanket finish for relegation, with almost half the table in potential jeopardy.
Spurs Need to Reverse FA Cup Form With Manchester United
Tottenham entertain Manchester United at White Hart Lane on Saturday afternoon, looking to reverse the form of the recent FA Cup meeting at Old Trafford. The Red Devils ran out comfortable 3-1 winners, despite going behind to an early Robbie Keane goal. It was United’s ninth win in their last ten games, and continued their dominance over the Londoners. Spurs last beat Man Utd in 2001, a run of 14 games, but they did recently end an equally long jinx held by their neighbours, Arsenal, showing records are there to be broken.
Spurs’ coach, Juande Ramos, has had his first opportunity to mould his own squad in the January transfer window. The Spaniard has clearly focused on problems in defensive areas, signing Alan Hutton and Jonathan Woodgate to help plug the worse home defence in the Premiership (joint with Fulham). Woody made an immediate impact with a man-of-the-match performance in the 0-0 midweek draw at Everton. The home crowd will hope for a continuation of recent home form, AS Tottenham have won four straight at the Lane scoring 15 goals. PinnacleSports.com price Man Utd 1.926 (-0.5) with Spurs 2.000 (+0.5) – a market priced to less than 102%.
*All odds subject to change – compare the latest best odds available live at top online sportsbooks here at BookieLabRat.com.
January 31st, 2008